A set of pages of information that are open and free for anyone to edit as they wish. They are stored in a server and managed using some software. The system creates cross-reference hyperlinks between pages automatically. See WelcomeGuest and TWikiSite for more information.
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A set of pages of information that are open and free for anyone to edit as they wish. They are stored in a server and managed using some software. The system creates cross-reference hyperlinks between pages automatically.
Related topics:TWikiSite, WelcomeGuest, GoodStyle, WikiSyntax, TWikiFAQ, WikiCulture, WabiSabi
A set of pages of information that are open and free for anyone to edit as they wish. They are stored on a server and managed using some Perl CGI scripts. The system creates cross-reference hyperlinks between pages automatically. See WelcomeGuest and TWikiSite for more information.
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A set of pages of information that are open and free for anyone to edit as they wish. They are stored in a server and managed using some software. The system creates cross-reference hyperlinks between pages automatically. See WelcomeGuest and TWikiSite for more information.
A set of pages of information that are open and free for anyone to edit as they wish. They are stored on a server and managed using some Perl CGI scripts. The system creates cross-reference hyperlinks between pages automatically. See WelcomeGuest and TWikiWeb? for more information.
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A set of pages of information that are open and free for anyone to edit as they wish. They are stored on a server and managed using some Perl CGI scripts. The system creates cross-reference hyperlinks between pages automatically. See WelcomeGuest and TWikiSite for more information.
FAQ:
So what is this WikiWiki thing exactly?
Answer:
A set of pages of information that are open and free for anyone to edit as they wish. They are stored on a server and managed using some Perl CGI scripts. The system creates cross-reference hyperlinks between pages automatically. See WelcomeGuest and TWikiWeb? for more information.
See other TWikiFAQs.
-- PeterThoeny? - 27 Nov 2000